The British Monarchy Miscellany

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by Alex David




  The

  British Monarchy

  Miscellany

  A Collection of

  Royal Facts, Lists and Trivia

  By Alex David

  © 2017, 2018, 2019 Alex David.

  First Edition Published Independently through Amazon KDP 2017.

  This Updated Edition Published Independently through Amazon KDP 2019.

  London, United Kingdom

  Author’s contacts and web presence:

  Website: www.alex-david.com

  Twitter: @alexdavidwriter

  Email: [email protected]

  Cover image: ‘ Charles II’ by John Michael Wright, c.1676.

  Reproduced by kind permission of Royal Collection Trust.

  © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2017.

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  This book is respectfully

  and humbly dedicated

  to His Royal Highness

  The Prince of Wales.

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  CONTENTS

  Introduction

  13

  MONARCHS

  17

  The First King of England

  18

  Royal Dynasties

  21

  The Monarchs of Anglo-Saxon England From

  Alfred the Great to 1066

  28

  The Monarchs of Scotland From

  Kenneth MacAlpin to 1707

  31

  The Monarchs of England/Great Britain/

  United Kingdom Since 1066

  39

  Monarchs Fact Sheets

  46

  William I

  47

  William II

  51

  Henry I

  54

  4

  Stephen

  57

  Henry II

  60

  Richard I

  63

  John

  65

  Henry III

  68

  Edward I

  71

  Edward II

  74

  Edward III

  77

  Richard II

  80

  Henry IV

  84

  Henry V

  87

  Henry VI

  90

  Edward IV

  94

  Edward V

  97

  Richard III

  99

  Henry VII

  102

  Henry VIII

  105

  Edward VI

  109

  Jane Grey: Monarch or Not?

  111

  Mary I

  119

  Elizabeth I

  122

  James I

  126

  Charles I

  129

  The Interregnum

  133

  Charles II

  134

  James II

  138

  William III and Mary II

  141

  Anne

  146

  George I

  149

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  George II

  152

  George III

  155

  George IV

  159

  William IV

  163

  Victoria

  166

  Edward VII

  170

  George V

  173

  Edward VIII

  176

  George VI

  179

  Elizabeth II

  182

  The 5 Longest Reigns

  186

  The 5 Shortest Reigns

  187

  The 5 Longest-Lived Monarchs

  188

  The 5 Shortest-Lived Monarchs

  190

  The 5 Oldest Monarchs at Accession

  191

  The 5 Youngest Monarchs at Accession

  192

  Breakdown of Male-to-Female Monarchs

  in England/Britain Since 1066

  193

  English/British Monarchs Born

  Outside England

  195

  6

  English/British Monarchs Born in

  the Modern Greater London Area

  198

  Causes of Death of Monarchs

  201

  Burial Places of Monarchs

  212

  FAMILY

  219

  Queens and Royal Consorts Since 1066

  220

  The 5 Longest-Lived Royal Consorts

  269

  The 5 Shortest-Lived Royal Consorts

  271

  The 5 Longest-Serving Royal Consorts

  273

  The 5 Shortest-Serving Royal Consorts

  275

  The 5 Longest Marriages of

  Monarchs and Consorts

  277

  The 5 Shortest Marriages of

  Monarchs and Consorts

  278

  Monarchs Who Never Married

  279

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  Some Monarchs Who Married their Cousins

  281

  Royal Children

  284

  Monarchs With the Most Children

  323

  Monarchs Who Died Childless

  326

  Monarchs With Confirmed

  Illegitimate Children

  328

  Royal Mistresses

  333

  Royal Illegitimate Children

  345

  Kings Who Married With No Record

  of Mistresses or Illegitimate Children

  361

  English/British Princesses Who

  Became Foreign Queens

  363

  Queen Victoria’s Forty Grandchildren

  376

  Haemophilia in the Royal Family

  393

  Current Blood Relations of the British Royal

  Family to Other European Royal Families

  402

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  Queen Elizabeth II’s Descent From William

  the Conqueror and From Alfred the Great

  407

  The Current Line of Succession

  412

  The Current Royal Family

  420

  CEREMONY AND CONSTITUTION

  426

  Royal Family Titles

  427

  British Honours and Decorations

  437

  The Sovereign’s Guard

  447

  Royal Gun Salutes

  468

  Some Royal Ceremonies and

  Events Throughout the Year

  471

  The National Anthem: God Save the Queen

  481

  The Royal Residences

  488

  Walter Bagehot on Monarchy

  517

  The Monarchy and Government

  521

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  Most Prime Ministers for a Monarch

  530

  The Oath of Allegiance

  535

  The Monarchy and the Law

  539

  The Monarchy and the Church

  543

  The Monarchy and the Armed Forces

  549

  Royal Honorary Positions in the Armed Forces 555

  ARTS AND TREASURES

  567

  The Royal Collection

  568

  Artists Represented in the Royal Collection

  574

  Royal Patrons of the Arts

  577

  Great Treasures Owned by the Monarchy

  585

  Lost Royal Treasures

  591


  The Crown Jewels

  599

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  The Personal Jewels of the Royal Family

  626

  The Royal Philatelic Collection

  648

  Notable Royal Music

  652

  Notable Royal Artists

  659

  Royal Writers

  665

  William Shakespeare’s Royal Plays

  674

  MISCELLANEA

  685

  Royal Towns and Settlements

  686

  London’s Royal Parks

  699

  London’s Royal Statues

  710

  Royal Coaches

  720

  Countries Officially Visited by

  Queen Elizabeth II, 1952-2018

  728

  Notable Films on Royal History

  735

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  Some Notable Royal Pets

  750

  Some Rules to Follow When

  Meeting the British Monarch

  760

  How to Write to Members

  of the Royal Family

  764

  Sources

  768

  About the Author

  798

  More British Monarchy Miscellany!

  799

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  Introduction

  This book was written for two reasons. The first one is that I am an insatiably curious person. Who was the first king of England? Which monarch and consort had the

  longest marriage? What happened to illegitimate children of kings? How many royal statues are in London? As I kept exploring the subject of the British monarchy, questions like these arose in my mind, and for each of them I was often forced to look up the answer in

  different places, or sometimes research the answer from scratch myself when it was not clearly available

  anywhere. I certainly could not find any single reference work containing answers to all my curious questions, so, to paraphrase politician and writer Benjamin Disraeli (a monarchy expert himself), since I could not find the book I needed, I wrote it.

  The second reason is a matter of conviction. My interest in the British monarchy is not superficial or arbitrary. I do believe in constitutional monarchy as a political and social system, and in the benefits that it brings to the UK.

  One of my purposes in writing this work was to show the many ways in which the monarchy is inextricably

  connected to the political, social and cultural life of this 13

  country. The Monarchs Facts Sheets illustrate how the lives of individual monarchs affected the history of England and then Britain. Chapters on royal ceremonies and on the National Anthem show how the monarchy has shaped the formation of national traditions. The sections on the monarchy and government, the monarchy and the church, and the monarchy and the Armed Forces were

  created to show how these social and political

  institutions are all chained together through the

  monarch, the almost invisible but ever-present link bringing the whole state together under one crown. Even chapters on royal writers, artists and patrons of the arts are meant to spotlight the individual contributions of Royal Family members to British cultural life. The

  monarchy is not just members of the Royal Family waving from a balcony on important occasions. It is an institution with roots and branches reaching into every part of life in the UK, which is one of the reasons why this book has been structured into different sections highlighting different areas.

  This however is not a manual. To write a complete

  manual or encyclopaedia on all the subjects associated with the British monarchy would take an extremely

  lengthy and superhuman effort. I know. The research I undertook initially to write a British monarchy manual produced a rough first draft of over 200,000 words (over 700 pages) before even completing half the project!

  Hence, this is instead a miscellany, a collection of the 14

  most valuable and interesting information on the British Monarchy. Even with a miscellany however I found it difficult to fit all interesting and valuable information in one single work, so, in the interest of publishing a book and presenting this information before I was old and grey, I decided to publish this initial collection of facts and trivia. Any royal topic that is not found in this book was by no means considered unworthy of inclusion, it was only omitted this time around. A further collection of royal facts, lists and trivia will be published in a second book later (see More British Monarchy Miscellany! at the end of the book).

  Do not let the words ‘miscellany’ and ‘trivia’ mislead you on the quality of the information contained here

  however. All the information in this book has been

  scrupulously researched and checked for accuracy: a full list of sources can be found at the end. Because of the many areas covered, I have tried to be accurate, yes, but also as concise as possible, so that what is written in here might serve not as a complete account of things but as a basic guide, a springboard to learn more. I have also, for the sake of conciseness and a strict focus, concentrated solely on the English/British monarchy starting at the Norman Conquest of 1066. More information on the

  Anglo-Saxon monarchy and Scottish monarchy will be

  included in the second book. I have striven to be fair and objective in compiling lists and presenting information, though in some cases I found it necessary to be guided by 15

  my personal judgement where it mattered. For example, few historians consider Eadred to be a candidate for the first king of England, but I do; I do not consider Lady Jane Grey to have a been a legitimate monarch (see my

 

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